Swansea back in for ex-Liverpool man Ngog as Laudrup looks to bolster striking options

Michael Laudrup pulled out of a deal for the Frenchman on deadline day last summer after the two sides discussed personal terms, but the Swans boss is ready to try again if Ngog, 24, will lower his personal demands.

French fancy: Ngog takes on Nottingham Forest's Henri Lansbury (left) - and in his Liverpool days (right)

The former Liverpool striker is desperate to get back into the Barclays Premier League.

He cost Bolton £4million when he moved from Anfield in 2010 but is out of contract in the summer and would cost Swansea less than a quarter of that.

Ngog’s departure would free up the cash for Bolton to push through a loan deal for Sunderland striker Danny Graham.